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Word Meanings - MORROW - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. Morning. "White as morrow's milk." Bp. Hall. We loved he by the morwe a sop in wine. Chaucer. 2. The next following day; the day subsequent to any day specified or understood. Lev. vii. 16. Till this stormy night is gone, And the

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1. Morning. "White as morrow's milk." Bp. Hall. We loved he by the morwe a sop in wine. Chaucer. 2. The next following day; the day subsequent to any day specified or understood. Lev. vii. 16. Till this stormy night is gone, And the eternal morrow dawn. Crashaw. 3. The day following the present; to-morrow. Good morrow, good morning; -- a form of salutation. -- To morrow. See To-morrow in the Vocabulary.

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    Going or traveling in the night. Gay.
  • SPECIFICNESS
    The quality or state of being specific.
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  • WHITE FLY
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  • WHITESTER
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  • WHITE-HEART
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  • WHITESIDE
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  • NIGHTMAN
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  • WHITE-EAR
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  • WHITEBLOW
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